The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962 Page: 4 of 12
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1&62
THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
dumplings -and dumplings arc I And that is the story of the
Che best part of a squirrel, any [most excitwig experience of miy
how hunting Chf-ger.
I Give
You
Public
Records
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Texas
AITO REGISTRATIONS
B A Bull Jr., Lolita, Ford
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C H Gruetzmacher, Ganado
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Houston ' Natural' Gas, llfius ;
By BOYCE HOUSE
juliid1' I.t«Aj*»)n I
r»*t|i ire Mlbot '^1
date unless paid
(Editor^ .Note: Boyce
famous .Texas humorist
newspaper/ man died of
-'ord, pickup
LOAN SHARK LEGISLATION f Approximately 5.000.000 Arne J. C. Drainage Dist, 9. L
.Although the Governor hasn’t ricans are mentally retarded, of Ward, Ford pickup.
said he’ll introduce loan legis-whom four per cent reside in James R -Browning, Edna
lation at the special session, it's institutions at an annual cost of Chevrolet C&C
considered a safe bet that the/almost $300,000,000 B M Dulany, Gtmado, Stude
uproar over “loan shark" prac- The Texas, Education Agencv baker.
tices of sky-high interest rates hag been notably successful in James E Durham, Ft Lava
will prompt him to place this a cooperative^schoolwork p r o ca, Chevrolet,
issue on the January agenda, igram of focal school education Texaco Inc., Houston, Ram,
The Legislative Council had a of mentally retarded children bier
I ClffcKH > .»■
111 clll, U»cu dilictui ,
attack in Fort Worth last week
This is one of the last columns
he wrote before his death > -j-
I am not a mighty hunter
My greatest hunting exploit 'I
was when I was not yet r? yrs
old. T was, visiting my Uncle
Lonzo's Harm in Missouri, ^Wly Y*/-
proudest possessiorf-was a sin
JAMKS IIKSSO.M
- Off iff M ■ r». • W * • r
M ■ 4)r /
4 i vfdrkH*. Inc/, "/j.
AM gle shot 22 rifle. Several of tR
boy were out hunting. We had
seen no game and so we took
turns shooting at cans on top of
AM fence posts, bottles placed on
llll logs £rtld paper targets on trees.
At last we actually sighted a
■——— squirrel. But by this time, our
Social supply /bf “ammunition was used
up
So I volunteered to remain-.
and keep an eye on the squirrel
while the others went for n/or-e
shells. This suggestion was not
received with enthusiasm but
after all I was the owner'of the
rifle and furthermore, was pro-
viding the capital. A package of
cartridges was a quarter. These;
were the black powder kind;
the smokeless variety was
more expensive —but I didn't;
mind swabbing' the barrel with
a bit of ra-g. Also the 25 - cent
box w-as’ rim-fire; there was j
another kihd which was suppos-i
ed to be more accurate but they
cost more. The full fails are!
given as/every effort *j.s being;
made to make the account ofi
Carl's BAR-B-Q
OPEN
S DAIIT
V? (except Mon.)
, \ll:M i.m.
7 Ul I p m.
M Dining Room
M And rood
W Tn Ool
CARL iCHEUMACE
VICTORIA
RiDtltnat Uwy.
(Behind City Real EeUte)
SUS/Sl; clean Fence Row, S
zation • / Job Figeroa, construction on Will Aid All CrODS arc 13*erested 1,1 paying claims
Response has been mi great Second, $3,700 * promptly, we urge future appli-
,hat the original order of 3,000 Mrs. Louis Psehcik, repair.- ’ COLLEGE STATION. — Win,#cams to-give some time - and
copies is just about depleted $200 ter i- a good time .Ri -rid’ ywrfn thought to planning ahead-,-V
Efihvnittee Chairman Senator Crc-s Hudson, repairs on N farm of a thief! -ay.- Gm lw>-r',,lremer'‘.t
Crawford D Martin has order- Allen, J138. Hoffman, extension range spe-' By consulting the'Social Se-
ed a second printing. Louis' Brown, remodejing .oi. cialist This thief is the worth- curity Office-by phone-or mail
SHORT SNOB i s E-. Cedar, $200 less vegetation growing along two to three months before he
band Commissioner Jerry /'Inner Harris; construction on the fence rows, which robs
Sadler has asked the Attorney'Washington, .$1,000, j» > c-ash crops of valuable rrfois J
General- to take all nccpssarj r ?urc ».
steps” to stop‘dredging of ; A §1 R I During a wet year, the dam
deep water channel in Coition: I 1(1 |U AlAff .age is not so grea-t. but 'dun:
County until that county's navi- IlHW J a dry year, yields Can be great-
gation distrief returns 20,539 Jy reduced in a 50 to 100 foot
acres of -unused — m=KierwaleT^J‘^ ■■■»'■ band around the entire field,
larrdjo the Mate .t. Jackson.^County lias d r a w rt . On fhe other hand,; if -this
tohfc^te Jyl KS KmUes-norl'tfSa t$% .^or|be left
feile^^^c^hc^Yirst^w^nJth'c '"Thc'No'Y Fan/'iJenSrsm! The.easiest way to get tm m
r jn'|..-.o where ground elevation is 97 the fence-row. Tjiiqyes U JO treat.;
* _feet., is 4,190 feet from the sout thlg area, with' chemicals ,Wih-;
Senator Ralph W Yarborough S*st, Utne. ,La™ca u'"e,\ a, ,is « «ood tina“ because it is
announces that preliminary do- 3f fetltJrnm the southeast line, a slack season, for labor, you.
cion work Inc ct-irtwi of .a 700-acre lease in E G can. do a good job of treatment.. ,
oi?] commemorative \ In hon Kt>ller SPveU 1» -scale- and good kills can be obtain- NEW SUBSCRIBERS
orlno ttie i-itf. s-im R'lvbhm L00O ft. west of Gray *4 Maye ed with no danger to suscepti- Lessie Jones Sanders. Ranger
or nb UH- IJIe r>am m,>nurn‘ No. l Rose & Sample and oth ble ccops It is important to ap- Sam Seale. Port Lav/ea
' Brigadier f tem-r.-ii i--yr., ,.M s' ers a 4,750 foot dry hole _ .ply the - herbicides thoroughly Jtrfy B Sappington. G 1 e a r
Simncnn is encour'ioim, Tevas Tflis project is atiout ,! 3-j ,and a followup treatment ,t.hx.;AFS,- Alasl/a
rnnn tn Aniicf m' the” Tev-ic \-i mdes northwest of McMahon next winter is usually necessary Patrick Killough, Austin
ITJnal Guarlfs Sitb Infamry D, Kas, PrcKluctiw and 3>, m rlc ' to keep the brush under con- Rev. G R. Seager, Edna
vision The six-months active east-northeait of forest g a > trol. .nntfruc culvers
riutv training nroernm will k<, production. Velma Knopp n (i Herbicides that can.be used ADDRESS CHANGES
reinstated »Hi 1 month Others fee is on therTTOTTfi-north- are 2, 4, 5-T and fenuron pc) Ward E. Smith, Edinburg it-
reinstated this month. we&. , lets. The 2, 4.5-T should lie mix- Acapulco, Mexico.
UT's Bureau of Business Re- ^indair Oil & GaS( Co/ and ed with diesel oil, and the mix ~ 0 "
search reports retail sales in^A1 Rnb^t 'fff. vvdd- ure applied liberaUy_ to- the
the state for November,.rose-1.9 ca^ 1711 n?r^{j®a?rV,,°^ Car-lower U inches of the t..ee There is a safe and practical
per'Cent abve October. And’ six ancaftua in V>. J.. Wickham Sur- trunk, fenuron pellets'sh o.dld way to handle the leaves which
l>cr cent over November, !950. Vl -y.- ■ M15 Lcen j>!lugged should be-applied at the ipte of arp now falling and cluttering
7.7 per cent more building per, a"d abandoned at 13 100 e c t 40 to 60 pounds per act* or 1 lawns and gardens. Why smoko
mits were’.' issued during the Lb(> failure underwent e^ten tablespoonful per tree. ■ ■ up the neighborhocxl and create
first 11 mbnt’hs of "l'Kii than in slve testing through 7-inch < is In most cases; the 2 4, i-1 a fire h.7ard hv burjng the
the same period last year. in?.- vvi1Kb "J18 set,td100 R,< , RUxture., ebsts less but the pel- leaves? asks W. F. Bennett, ex-
_ H. J. Porter and others of lets can be applied Igster • and tehsion ■ soil chemist when a
Texas Highway Department Rolu.ston U 15 StephernS; Cu-sier. points out Hoffman. compost pile will solve the pro-
reports a present total oi 01,979 uddca 1 2; mi es..n?/1 ,of f-d- Anyone using these cticmic - (j-ifluse the compost next
miles of roads in the state net- *!a„ ,n, v,f,lus Hatch Survey als should be careful to fotlow_ suWimer for mulching fl owers
.work—far more than any other!A/2.7', k3®. be~b plugged and the directions on the label n f and sbrubs or garden plants. .
state's abandoned at 6,642.Jeet. the container. This label will __0_
0 ■_^ John F. Mgrrick No. 1 Thus, give recommendations for mix • — ^
" ......... Love. North Franeitas Field ing and rates of application. There are'no curse words in
Love taught him shame; and test two-miles north of Franci- For more information on how the Navajo -language The
shame, with love at strife, tas, has failed at 8,732 ft. Lot a to control unwanted trees, and worst insult a Navajo can bes-
Soon taught the sweet civil - Hon is in Maria de/Jusus Leal brush, contact your local cotin- tow upon another is to call him
ities of life —Dgyden - . Survey 4 ty agent, a coyote
Etlna Subscribers
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• Six Fast-Freezing Surfaces -
• Glide-Out Basket
• Built-in Lock
• Holds 630 lbs. of frozen food
Week
These Nations Are
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Agency
"Oven 25 Years of
Dependable Service’’
Theatre Building
Insurance
Real Estate Investments
Acreage - £lty Property .
Minerals
For al| your Insurance needs
(except life! see or call Joe
Cherry at the-^Hty Hall where
your business Is appreciated.
Office Phone ^.7-3302
Residence 01,7-4829
Edna, Texas
DR. C. M.
DUGGER
WESTHOFF
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
PRACTICE^
SESSIONS
Joe Cherry, Agency
Optometrist^
Downstairs in,
LaBauve Bldg \
PHONE 01.7-4311 ‘
EVERY FRIDAY
3 Game $1.00
DR. D. Cl
TOWERY
CHIROPRACTOR
901 S. Wells - Rdna
Phone 01.7-3111
Ilnurs 9 to. 12 and 2 to 6
. Closed all- day Thursday
. and Saturday afternoon
Night emergency phone 0L7-3113
SERVICE
QUALITY
Phone OL7-2451
JACO LANES
72 YEARS OLD
Yellow Pine
LIME, CEMEOT
PAINTS and VARNISHES
Complete Line Plumbing
Supplies
uwpwga
See Us Before You'
Buy!
—2 Stores to
Server You—t
MAYS FURNITURE ,
310 N. WellV^ j
MAYS NEW & USED
FURNITURE
202 E. Main
Edn*
JANUARY 6: Sam Brooks,
Mrs Bruce Wright, Eloise Me
Dowell, Lillian Novak. Mrs. A
J. Hollas, Michael James' Hes.-
song, Beatrice iZacek, and Lar-
ry Dial. • «
JANUARY 7 Eirees/Porche
Jr., Mrs Harry Maui/tz, Mrs
A R. Hill. f s
JANUARY 8: Baitom - B
Hayes, f. W. Lernbuir-Jr, A-.
C. Egg, Lad Smbar,.,Mrs, Boots
Girndt, Dennis Show n. M r -
Control House
Insect Rests
Can Treat Your House For
- All Household
INSECT PESTS
TEXAS RENDERING CO., INC.
We buy green and cured hides.
Now l't?der New Management.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962, newspaper, January 4, 1962; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763710/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.